8 inch Vanda Baskets
Also available in 4", 6", 10" and a Nest of 4
See also: Vanda Basket Hanger
Vanda baskets can be used in a variety of ways. These are the traditional baskets that Vandas are grown in. In humid climates these orchids like to weave their bare roots through the basket and drape out the sides and down. In less humid conditions large coconut husk chips or large chunks of fir bark are used to anchor the orchid in the basket providing extra moisture retention. These chunks are too large to fit through the slats.
A variety of orchids can be grown in vanda baskets, not just vandas. Baskets can be used instead of pots with coconut husk fiber wedged in between the slats to hold in the orchid mix. Vanda baskets work well sitting on the growing area just like a pot or hung from the ceiling. Usually vandas are hung up due to their high light requirements and cascading roots. We have vanda basket hangers available if required. Currently we are growing miniature cattleya in our cattleya blend and a clump of doritis pulcherrima in our phalaenopsis sphagnum blend in coconut husk fiber lined baskets on the bench in our greenhouse. The miniature oncidium at the top of this page is growing in a 4 inch basket filled with fiber and hung by a phal hook that is stuck into a wine bottle filled with sand for stability. We also like to use this sideways basket approach for those species phalaenopsis that just have to grow sideways instead of straight up and in so doing create a natural look while reducing the risk of crown rot.
Vanda baskets are a great way to vary the growing conditions and presentation of all orchids, just add some imagination and fun!
Our Teak Vanda baskets differ from our Cedar Vanda baskets in several ways. The Teak is a denser wood, often darker in color or with color striations and heavier. One can expect the Teak to hold up to the elements longer, and the wood is smoother. Both types are very functional, but the Teak lends itself a bit more for display purposes and is generally easier to handle because of its smoother finish. The cedar type is pictured at the top of the page with the miniature oncidium in it. The teak type is pictured in the nest of 4.
Dimensions:
8" across
3.75" tall
Inside Dimesions:
6.25" across
2.875" deep
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